Norham and the Tweed Valley

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Walk directions

Leave the village green by the cross, heading along Pedwell Way to St Cuthbert's Church. In the churchyard, walk along a grassy path between the graves to pass behind the north side of the church, where you will find an opening marking the head of an enclosed path down to the Tweed. Follow the river bank upstream, shortly passing beneath Ladykirk and Norham Bridge.

Immediately beyond, fork left to a stile, turn right and continue at the field edge. Towards its far end, approaching Bow Well Farm, look for a stile which takes the path across a tree-clad bank and out to a lane. Walk right and, approaching the end, pass through the right one of two gates, signed ‘Twizell Bridge’. Carry on across a pasture in front of a cottage to a gate at the far side, which leads into a wood. An undulating path continues above the river.    

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  Terrain  - Field and woodland paths, 3 stiles
  Landscape  - Undulating river valley, agricultural land and woods
  Dog friendliness  - On lead near livestock
  Parking  - Roadside parking in Norham
  Toilets en route  - Close to village centre
About the walk
Walking through the spacious streets of Norham, where low cottages and splendid mini town houses lead to an open green graced by a cross that has stood there for centuries, it is hard to believe that this was once the most dangerous place in all England, or so we are told in Sir Walter Scott's epic...
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Norham and the Tweed Valley

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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field and woodland paths, 3 stiles
  Landscape - Undulating river valley, agricultural land and woods
  Dog friendliness - On lead near livestock
  Parking - Roadside parking in Norham
  Toilets en route - Close to village centre
About the walk
Walking through the spacious streets of Norham, where low cottages and splendid mini town houses lead to an open green graced by a cross that has stood there for centuries, it is hard to believe that this was once the most dangerous place in all England, or so we are told in Sir Walter Scott's epic...
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Northumberland
If it’s history you’re after, there’s heaps of it in Northumberland. On Hadrian’s Wall you can imagine scarlet-cloaked Roman legionaries keeping watch for painted Pictish warriors while cursing the English weather and dreaming of home.